bačva
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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bъči, from Proto-West Germanic *buttjā (“cask, flask”), from Medieval Latin buttia, from Late Latin buttis (“cask, barrel”).
bȁčva f (Cyrillic spelling ба̏чва)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | bačva | bačve |
genitive | bačve | bȁčāvā / bȁčvā / bȁčvī |
dative | bačvi | bačvama |
accusative | bačvu | bačve |
vocative | bačvo | bačve |
locative | bačvi | bačvama |
instrumental | bačvom | bačvama |
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